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Old 01-31-2008, 01:22 PM   #1
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"Welcome back" block not remembering open/closed state


I've set several categories to be closed when I view the LQ site so I can more easily scroll to the forums I look in from day to day. The only area of the site that does not stay closed is the 'Welcome back [username]' -- every time I refresh linuxquestions.org/questions it pops back open.

Just wanted to bring this up in case it hadn't been noticed before.

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